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Category: Politics

‘Drug testing’ before Trump vs Biden campaign clashes

September 28, 2020 Antonio Chad

President Trump on Monday provoked Democratic presidential up-and-comer Joe Biden for adequately denying his solicitation for a pre-banter drug test. “Joe Biden recently…

“This is a stage you never need to see for good, persevering individuals,” : de Blasio

September 28, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Days after Mayor de Blasio declared he’d leave 9,000 city laborers beginning in October, other chosen city pioneers advised they have little excitement…

Brad Pascal the former Trump campaign manager is hospitalized to the attempt of harming himself

September 28, 2020 Olivia John

President Trump’s previous mission director Brad Parscale was hospitalized Sunday after allegedly compromising self destruction while furnished with weapons inside his Florida home….

Trump bans oil drilling in Virginia

September 26, 2020 Lucas Carter

President Trump on Friday reported a prohibition on oil penetrating off the bank of North Carolina and Virginia — extending an Atlantic ban…

Trump may work himself out of the White House

September 25, 2020 Emma Perkins

How about we pause for a moment and envision — or imagine — that President Trump has a stupendous procedure overseeing his mission….

China’s New York Consulate serves as a major espionage center: Mike Pompeo

September 24, 2020 Benjamin Leo

China’s New York department is being utilized as a significant center for the Communist country’s US undercover work endeavors, Secretary of State Mike…

Leftists are planning to hold a rally outside Bloomberg’s townhouse

September 24, 2020 Emma Perkins

Radicals are wanting to hold a convention outside Mike Bloomberg’s condo Saturday to request a Green New Deal and higher charges on the…

Trump is not committed to a “peaceful” transfer of power after the election

September 24, 2020 Antonio Chad

President Trump declined an open door on Wednesday to underwrite a tranquil exchange of intensity after the November political decision, restoring his unmerited…

Hunter Biden got $3.5M wire transfer from Russian tycoon: report

September 23, 2020September 23, 2020 Antonio Chad

Hunter Biden got a $3.5 million wire move from Elena Baturina, the most extravagant lady in Russia and the widow of Yury Luzhkov,…

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